The officials say the city's nuisance party enforcement law will be their biggest method for enforcing safety this season. The law gives officers the right to shut down a house party if they spot objects being thrown onto the streets.

"One of the big [violations] would be people throwing bottles or cans from their front porches or off the roofs into the street. Any one of those violations, whether it results in an arrest, or simply an observation from an officer, could potentially get a house party shut down," said Pyle.

The city will also place parking bans on Mill, Kurtz and Oak streets this Saturday in preparation for "Mill Fest."